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325 against him in his last six outing as opposed to .204 through his first nine. WHO’S NOT: RAYS • Since Matt Moore began the season 8-0, things have not been going well for him . The 24-year-old has lost his last three decisions
matters; the reigning AL Cy Young award winner has been sidelined since his last start against Boston, back on May 15. Matt Moore , who began the year with an 8-0 record, has gone from being a sure thing when on the mound to a big question mark after
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Derek Holland , Rangers (93.6 mph): 5-2, 2.81 ERA Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers (92.5 mph): 5-4, 1.93 ERA Matt Moore , Rays (92.5 mph): 8-1, 2.95 ERA Gio Gonzalez, Nationals (92.4 mph): 3-3, 3.64 ERA Jon Lester
Jacoby Ellsbury quietly had one of his best games in some time on Tuesday. He reached base three times, taking a stray Matt Moore fastball off the shoulder and then walking twice, in four plate appearances in the Red Sox ' 5-3 loss to the Rays
have dropped their last four games against lefty starters, totaling four extra-base hits. And with Tampa Bay's Matt Moore and David Price on-deck, answers are going to have to be uncovered in a hurry. When looking at who among the Red
said, going on to designate (in order) the Red Sox, Yankees, Baltimore and Toronto as next in line. "Between [ Matt ] Moore , [ David] Price , [Jeremy] Hellickson, there aren't gaps you can get in a three-game stretch. Anything can
the streak was the way in which he achieved it. All three of his hits on Sunday came against Rays left-handed phenom Matt Moore , a pitcher who throws effortless mid-90s gas. First at-bat: Ortiz took an 83 mph slider, then ripped a 94 mph
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Rays rotation. The Boston native has the lowest ERA amongst Tampa starters at 2.39. while his six wins are second to Matt Moore . The Sox won’t see a lot of free passes coming from Cobb, who walks an average of two batters while owning
insert him into the lineup for a second straight game against a Rays lefty with dominant stuff. Gomes started against Matt Moore on Tuesday, and he’s in the lineup on Wednesday against David Price , with Nava sitting in both contests. “I
in numerous mound visits and a dripping pace. – After the Sox plated three first-inning runs against Rays starter Matt Moore (while making him throw 30 pitches), they failed to sustain their offense. Moore did not give up another run and ended
in numerous mound visits and a dripping pace. – After the Sox plated three first-inning runs against Rays starter Matt Moore (while making him throw 30 pitches), they failed to sustain their offense. Moore did not give up another run and ended
ways behind John Lackey as they take on the Rays on Tuesday night. Lackey will be matched up against the undefeated Matt Moore , who will be looking for his seventh win of the season. Lackey may have just a 1-3 record, but he has been solid
Pete joined the show to discuss Tebow's signing with the Patriots. He said that Tim Tebow cant play and that he has trouble learning NFL playbooks.
On this episode of the It Is What It Is Cast, Chris Price talks with the Boston Herald's Jeff P Howe about the Patriots offseason, Rob Gronkowski's back surgery, Danny Amendola replacing Wes Welker, and how this seasons team will stack up against last seasons.
In the latest edition of the It Is What It Is Cast, Chris Price talks with Will Carroll. Injury expert and lead writer for Sports Medicine, Bleacher Report. They talk about the injury to Rob Gronkowski and what his back surgery could mean for his season.
Jeff joined the show to discuss the rumors of Doc heading to the Clippers. Jeff said that he will not discuss his future but that his brother would be a great candidate anywhere.
Stephen A. joined the show to discuss the status of trade negotiations between the Clippers and the Celtics. Stephen said that it is a 50-50 proposition that Doc ends up in Los Angeles.
Grande and Max take more calls on the Celtics and discuss what lies ahead for Doc Rivers with Steve Bulpett.
John Farrell postgame press conference
Joe & Dave talked to the Sox outfielder, who pounded the ball out of the park to win the second game of the doubleheader against the Rays.
John Farrell postgame press conference
The Bruins have looked quite good taking a 2-1 lead on the Blackhawks, but Shawn Thornton says the team is not getting ahead of itself. Thornton also talks about what makes Patrice Bergeron such a great player and teammate. He also squeezes in a few shots at his friend Keegan Bradley.
Pierre McGuire joins Mut and Merloni after a Bruins win and discusses the play of Rask and the defense, the Hossa injury, and Jagr.
Tony Amonte calls out Marian Hossa for missing Game 3 and recaps the Bruins win.
The Bruins have looked quite good taking a 2-1 lead on the Blackhawks, but Shawn Thornton says the team is not getting ahead of itself. Thornton also talks about what makes Patrice Bergeron such a great player and teammate. He also squeezes in a few shots at his friend Keegan Bradley.
Keegan Bradley hopped on the set in Connecticut with D&C to talk some golf, but seeing as how he's a big Boston sports fan, the interview covered a lot of ground. You can hear Keegan talk about the Bruins' Cup chances, the Doc Rivers deal that almost was, and Shawn Thornton's lacking golf game.
Legal expert Michael McCann joined D&C to take on the topic of the day: Just what exactly is happening with Aaron Hernandez? McCann addressed Hernandez' lack of cooperation in the investigation so far, and how that may play out as the case moves along.
Pierre McGuire joins Mut and Merloni after a Bruins win and discusses the play of Rask and the defense, the Hossa injury and Jagr.
Tony Amonte calls out Marian Hossa for missing Game 3 and recaps the Bruins' win.
Andy Brickley joins Mut and Merloni in studio to take phone calls from the listeners and preview Game 3 of the Stanley Cup finals.
Salk and Holley break down a big Bruins win over the Blackhawks in Game 3 at the Garden.
We talk all Bruins, all the time with the man himself, as Jack Edwards from NESN gets us ready for Game 3 and beyond.
Four guys, four topics we haven't yet touched upon today. T.O. visits Ocho, Bob Costas has enough smarm for us all, stupid beauty pageant contestants and more.
Mikey gets a surprise call from Red Sox legend Bernie Carbo. They talk about old-time baseball and Bernie's new book.
Mikey talks with Tom and Luke about their new movie, "Plimpton!" and finds out what it was like to try to encapsulate everything George Plimpton accomplished during his life.
Today on the Daily Planet, the Red Sox and Yankees face off in the Bronx, Claude Julien doesn't want players wasting energy, and Dwight Howard and free agency.
You ask, we answer. Today featuring NESN's Jack Edwards.
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Stephen A. joined the show to discuss the status of trade negotiations between the Clippers and the Celtics. Stephen said that it is a 50-50 proposition that Doc ends up in Los Angeles.
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More from this showBoth Xander Bogaerts and Anthony Ranaudo punctuated their strong 2013 seasons with head-turning events on June 13. On that day, Bogaerts, the Red Sox' top prospect, was promoted from Double-A Portland Pawtucket, with the 20-year-old becoming one of the youngest position players in the affiliate's history. On that same day, right-hander Anthony Ranaudo punched out 13 batters for Double-A Portland, the most strikeouts by a Red Sox minor leaguer since Jon Lester in 2005. They joined Minor Details to discuss both those accomplishments and their seasons to date.
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